Department of Medical Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.
Department of Radiography and Radiation Sciences, College of Medicine, Gregory University, Uturu, Nigeria.
Ann Med. 2023 Dec;55(1):2210844. doi: 10.1080/07853890.2023.2210844.
We investigated the knowledge of COVID-19 pathogenesis and prevention, attitude, and adherence to safe clinical practices among radiographers during the pandemic and made some informed policy recommendations.
The study was an online cross-sectional survey. The questionnaire captured data on respondents' demographics, knowledge of COVID-19, attitudes, practices, and standard precaution adherence during the pandemic. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation and one-way ANOVA tests.
Of the 255 respondents, 17.3% were actively involved in the management of COVID-19 cases. Participants had high scores regarding their knowledge of COVID-19 pathology (82.46 ± 8.67%), prevention (93.43 ± 7.11%) and attitude (74.11 ± 11.61%), but low compliance to safety precautions (56.08 ± 18.56%). Knowledge about COVID-19 prevention strategies differed significantly across educational qualifications, (3, 251) = 4.62, = .004. Similarly, levels of compliance with safety precautions differed across educational qualification ([3, 251] = 4.53, = .004) and years-in-practice ([4, 250] = 4.17, = .003).
Participants' adherence to standard COVID-19 precautions was low. The level of professional qualification influenced participants' knowledge and safe practices during the pandemic. Upgrading the aseptic techniques and amenities in practice settings and broadening the infectious diseases modules in the entry-level and continuous professional education may improve radiographers' response to COVID-19 and future pandemics.Key messagesRadiographers whose qualifications were lower than a bachelor's degree had significantly less knowledge of COVID-19 prevention.Generally, radiographers had a positive attitude towards safe practices during the pandemic, but inadequate education, standard operational guidelines and resources affected their level of adherence.Apart from the shortage of personal protective equipment, poor infrastructural design and inadequate hygienic facilities such as handwashing stations, running water and non-contact hand sanitizer dispensers hampered adherence to COVID-19 precautions in low-resource settings.
本研究旨在调查疫情期间放射技师对 COVID-19 发病机制和预防措施的认知、态度和对安全临床实践的遵循情况,并提出相关政策建议。
本研究为在线横断面调查。问卷收集了受访者的人口统计学数据、COVID-19 知识、态度、实践和大流行期间标准预防措施的遵循情况。使用描述性统计、Pearson 相关和单因素方差分析进行数据分析。
在 255 名受访者中,有 17.3%积极参与 COVID-19 病例的管理。参与者对 COVID-19 病理学(82.46±8.67%)、预防(93.43±7.11%)和态度(74.11±11.61%)的知识得分较高,但安全预防措施的依从性较低(56.08±18.56%)。COVID-19 预防策略的知识在不同教育程度之间存在显著差异(3,251)=4.62,p=0.004)。同样,安全预防措施的遵守程度也因教育程度([3,251]=4.53,p=0.004)和工作年限([4,250]=4.17,p=0.003)而异。
参与者对标准 COVID-19 预防措施的依从性较低。专业资格水平影响参与者在大流行期间的知识和安全实践。在实践环境中升级无菌技术和设施,并扩大入门级和持续专业教育中的传染病模块,可能会提高放射技师对 COVID-19 和未来大流行的应对能力。
低于学士学位的放射技师对 COVID-19 预防措施的了解明显较少。总体而言,放射技师对大流行期间的安全实践持积极态度,但教育、标准操作指南和资源不足影响了他们的遵守程度。除了个人防护设备短缺外,基础设施设计不良以及缺乏手卫生设施(如洗手站、自来水和非接触式洗手液分配器)等因素也影响了资源匮乏环境中 COVID-19 预防措施的遵循情况。